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Incredible Technologies Of The New World Order; UFOs - Tesla - Area 51

Incredible Technologies Of The New World Order; UFOs - Tesla - Area 51

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Should be six stars, wish i had a way off this doomed rock!
Review: A masterpiece told by Commander X with a simple honesty who, by his subject matter, is probably talking in public only very briefy and probably with finality. A world sold without a public sale under new ownership neither friendly nor benign. Commander X is pulling no punches... and dead god in the sky help us if he is.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: ITS LIKE THE AUTHOR SNUCK INSIDE AREA 51
Review: HERE IS A REAL INSIDER'S VIEW OF WHATS GOING ON DEEP UNDER THE NEVADA DESERT, INSIDE AREA 51. If you think you know everything there is to know about Area 5l, Nikola Tesla, Underground Alien Bases and the New World Order...you are sadly mistaken.I picked this book up and read it in two nights. I've told all my friends about it.The author's conclusions are sometimes freightening, but they have a ring of truth to them like little other material has in the conspiracy field. I also enjoyed the book on TIME TRAVEL by the same author. I hear that some people think Commander X is really Bill Cooper or Stan Deo - or maybe a famous all night talk show host who has millions of listeners. All I know is that HE seems to know what is going on within the Secret Government.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: electromagnetism & esp
Review: I know about the "new" technology. I've been a human guinea pig for the last 25 years because I'm a natural ESPer and we were losing the covert Cold War. If I've failed to change THIS future, whatever of us are left in about 100-200 years, will be struggling to survive and probably won't make it!

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: who really knows?
Review: I must say that I found most of this book a little far fetched for my belief system. Actually a lot far fetched. I can't comprehend Germans on the moon in 1944 nor Nazi bases under Antarctica. Nazi super cities in South America? Nazi contact with Aliens in the late 1800s? Where there Nazi's in the late 1800s? Guess I'll have to find that out first.

But some of the theories could be true. Many have speculated about the one world government takeover that may or may not be coming true as things evolve. The theories on gun control are interesting.

While I can't completely ignore everything in this book I beleive that most of it is quite a stretch. Pure fiction. The sources he sights are others who write about the same thing. Everytime you might think he is going to offer some concrete proof he hides behind the old "if I tell you who I am I will die" line. However, I found the chapter on Tesla quite interesting. And many of his statements in the chapter have been verified. So, is the entire book true since one chapter seems more verifiable? This is why I could not give it a one star rating. There seems to be some truth in this book. The problem becomes figuring out where it is.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: who really knows?
Review: I must say that I found most of this book a little far fetched for my belief system. Actually a lot far fetched. I can't comprehend Germans on the moon in 1944 nor Nazi bases under Antarctica. Nazi super cities in South America? Nazi contact with Aliens in the late 1800s? Where there Nazi's in the late 1800s? Guess I'll have to find that out first.

But some of the theories could be true. Many have speculated about the one world government takeover that may or may not be coming true as things evolve. The theories on gun control are interesting.

While I can't completely ignore everything in this book I beleive that most of it is quite a stretch. Pure fiction. The sources he sights are others who write about the same thing. Everytime you might think he is going to offer some concrete proof he hides behind the old "if I tell you who I am I will die" line. However, I found the chapter on Tesla quite interesting. And many of his statements in the chapter have been verified. So, is the entire book true since one chapter seems more verifiable? This is why I could not give it a one star rating. There seems to be some truth in this book. The problem becomes figuring out where it is.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Usual Suspects
Review: It's been said that a truly successful conspiracy requires that no one be able to prove that the conspiracy even exists. The New World Order conspiracy, perhaps the most threatening to the people of the world in general, is just such an example. Were it possible to prove that a plan exists to enslave the world with mind control technology and other top secret weapons, the people would rise up in rebellion and effectively quash the whole dastardly affair.

The dauntlesss research and writing of the gutsy but anonymous Commander X may be a link in that chain of freedom. Among his numerous books dealing with the reality of the Secret Government, surely one of his best is "Incredible Technologies of the New World Order: UFOs--Tesla--Area 51," in which Commander X makes use of material leaked through the years, either by accident or design, by various government agencies as well as secret insider reports his status as a former military intelligence operative makes him privy to.

Throughout the book, Commander X cautions the reader not to be too quick to dismiss his words as the ravings of a crazed fanatic. Like all researchers and writers who study the various conspiracy theories, the inability to prove their allegations results from how well the conspirators cover their tracks. It is all too easy to slip into a comfortable slumber rather than rise up and fight against an enemy you can't quite see but who is nevertheless holding a knife to your throat.

Commander X covers all the usual suspects--the Gray aliens, the Nazi scientists who came to work for the CIA and other agencies after WWII, the US and Russian military establishments, the world media machine, the work of genius inventor Nikola Tesla being applied to military purposes--with his usual skill and aplomb. He weaves together a very convincing tapestry of the slowly emerging New World Order and then concludes with a call to arms to the reader, urging that they resist the gradually darkening gloom of the coming One World Government that threatens to take away all vestiges of personal freedom.

If there are any complaints to be made about the book, it may be that it should have been edited a little more carefully. There are a few too many misspellings and occasional typos that nearly render a couple of sentences incoherent. But that's a minor quibble when dealing with such vital information, and Commander X's overall command of the facts behnind the scenes more than compensates for any errors in the text.

One must ultimately decide for one's self how to view the conspiracy theories centering on the New World Order, but reading this book and others by Commander X will certainly provide enough raw data on the subject to at least make an educated decision. As Commander X warns, there is too much at stake for one to remain simply in ignorant bliss.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: COULD THIS ALL BE TRUE?
Review: speachless...Thats the way I feel after reading this book -- another epic by the controversial Commander X.According to the author, there are many things that the government and military are doing behind our back that we are not being told about. Like Particle Beam Weapons; UFOs build on Earth; Underground Alien Bases -- and much, much more.I HAVE seen a UFO so I know that they are real. It was trinagle-shaped and Commander X says that this is the type of technology that has been back engineered, based upon crashed flying saucers that our government has uncovered in Roswell and elsewhere.I dont know if this is all for real -- but it seems like it could very well be.The book is well written and held my attention. Since William Cooper is no longer with him perhaps Commander X can step into his shoes.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Idiotic !!
Review: Stupid book written by someone who might possibly need therapy. Who is in control of the earth, Aliens or rich humans? Did you know that the United Nations wants to take over the world so they can "legalize all drugs and pornography", and "depopulate all large cities into camp systems in the countryside" (page 139). If you want a book about one world government then buy a different one, this is silly kids stuff.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA
Review: This book is such an obvious put-on that it is hilarious beyond belief! A real side-splitter!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Good
Review: This book is up to date with current facts and reports but
I still dont beleave in ufo,s.


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